Édouard Daladier
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Édouard Daladier
Summary
Édouard Daladier is a human[1]. His place of birth was Carpentras[2]. He was born on June 18, 1884[3]. He died in 16th arrondissement of Paris[4]. He died on October 10, 1970[5]. He worked as a politician[6]. He has Wikipedia articles in 29 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[7]
Key Facts
- Édouard Daladier's place of birth was Carpentras[2].
- Édouard Daladier died in 16th arrondissement of Paris[4].
- Édouard Daladier was born on June 18, 1884[3].
- Édouard Daladier died on October 10, 1970[5].
- Burial took place at Père Lachaise Cemetery[8].
- Burial took place at Grave of Édouard Daladier[9].
- Édouard Daladier was married to Madeleine Laffont[10].
- Édouard Daladier held citizenship in France[11].
- Édouard Daladier's professions included politician[6].
- Édouard Daladier held the position of member of the French National Assembly[12].
- Édouard Daladier held the position of Mayor of Avignon[13].
- Édouard Daladier held the position of President of the Council[14].
- Édouard Daladier held the position of President of the Council[15].
- Édouard Daladier held the position of President of the Council[16].
- Édouard Daladier held the position of member of the French National Assembly[17].
- Édouard Daladier received the Knight of the Legion of Honour[18].
- Édouard Daladier received the Croix de guerre 1914–1918[19].
- Édouard Daladier received the Grand Cross of the Order of Saint-Charles[20].
- Édouard Daladier was a member of Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe[21].
- Édouard Daladier is recorded as male[22].
- Édouard Daladier's instance of is recorded as human[23].
- Édouard Daladier was affiliated with the Radical Party[24].
- Édouard Daladier was affiliated with the Radical-Socialist and Radical Republican Party[25].
- Édouard Daladier's Commons category is recorded as Édouard Daladier[26].
- Édouard Daladier's unmarried partner is recorded as Marie-Louise de Crussol[27].
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Origins and Family
Édouard Daladier's place of birth was Carpentras[2]. He was born on June 18, 1884[3].
Career and Affiliations
Édouard Daladier's professions included politician[6]. Positions held include member of the French National Assembly[12], a position[28], in France[29], founded in 1789[30]; Mayor of Avignon[13]; President of the Council[14], a position[31], in France[32]; and Representative of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe[33], a position[34].
Recognition
Awards received include Knight of the Legion of Honour[18], a grade of an order[35], in France[36]; Croix de guerre 1914–1918[19], a courage award[37], in France[38], founded in 1915[39]; and Grand Cross of the Order of Saint-Charles[20], a grade of an order[40], in Monaco[41], founded in 1858[42].
Personal Life
Among Édouard Daladier's spouses was Madeleine Laffont[10]. Political affiliations include Radical Party[24], a political party[43], in France[44], founded in 1901[45], headquartered in Paris[46] and Radical-Socialist and Radical Republican Party[25], a political party[47], in France[48], founded in 1901[49], headquartered in place de Valois[50].
Death and Burial
Édouard Daladier died on October 10, 1970[5]. He died in 16th arrondissement of Paris[4]. Recorded place of burial include Père Lachaise Cemetery[8] and Grave of him[9].
Why It Matters
Édouard Daladier has Wikipedia articles in 29 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[7] He is known by 43 alternative names across languages and contexts.[51]
Works attributed to him include French declaration of war on Germany[52], a declaration of war[53], in France[54].
FAQs
Where was Édouard Daladier born?
Édouard Daladier's place of birth was Carpentras[2].
Where did Édouard Daladier die?
Édouard Daladier passed away in 16th arrondissement of Paris[4].
Who was Édouard Daladier married to?
Édouard Daladier's spouses include Madeleine Laffont[10].
What did Édouard Daladier do for work?
Édouard Daladier worked as politician[6].
What awards did Édouard Daladier receive?
Honors received include Knight of the Legion of Honour[18], Croix de guerre 1914–1918[19], and Grand Cross of the Order of Saint-Charles[20].